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By using /dev/(k)mem or a memory dump, Draugr can be used to access easily in python to this memory, play (read, write, disassemble, search) with it ... and can find system information (processes ...) by different methods. It can find kernel symbols (pattern matching in a XML file or with ... [More] EXPORT_SYMBOL), processes (informations and sections) (by the kernel linked list or bruteforce) and disassemble/dump the memory. [Less]

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We want to enhance the security of linux kernel. And move-ins to the second ring of privileges.

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Linux Internet Security System (LISS). This project is a Kernel Module that allows you to load Security Modules in it. This allows other people to write special modules with C that are loaded in the Kernel without knowing to much of the Linux Kernel. As they have been coded with the Special API ... [More] that allows them to simply hook into my Kernel Module that handles stuff like when somebody accesses a filesystem or a Socket. Next from that a Module has a special GUI part. The client app (a user that is in the Group for Security) can get these Kernel Signals and paint a GUI and configure it from there.. Allowing easy access to different GUIs. The Responses I got till now: aren't you reinventing SElinux ? Well NO, as I will not implement ANY module by default. Every Security Module has to be installed with it. Therefor there will not be MAC by default (however I think I do not 100% get/know SELinux) Its a counter ofter to any exploitation framework and with a bit of luck it will finally make linux just as solid as Free BSD. - Robin THIS PROJECT IS STILL ONGOING, JUST ON A REALLY LOW PROFILE. [Less]

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These are the patchsets for Gentoo's hardened linux kernel.

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The first true nanokernel for x86 that gives a unix prompt on a real bourne shell in respect of all security rules!

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Linux OpenBSM is a Kernel Module that interacts with the OpenBSM audit daemon tool through BSM audit trails. This audit system was developed originally by SUN Microsystem and today is implemented in many UNIX Operating Systems such as Solaris, MacOS X and FreeBSD. Linux OpenBSM aims to bring ... [More] this capability even on Linux systems. Matteo Michelini Computer Engineering Department Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy [Less]

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logKext is a freeware opensource keylogger for OS X that hooks into the kernel to bypass userspace security measures. logKext is no longer under active development by drspringfield. If you would like to take over development of logKext, please contact me.

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The SFC Kernel is a, pardon the sizeist phrase, microkernel. Our goal with it is to implement the absolute bare minimum of services required for a modern operating system to be able to run and to do so in as secure a manner as possible. On top of the kernel will go other servers which can then ... [More] provide the comforts that users need/want. By implementing them outside of the kernel like this we increase the inherent stability and security of the system. For further information on the project, please see SFCKernel. [Less]

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